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A Passion for Educational Outreach—Profile of USGS Geologist Carol Reiss

A Passion for Educational Outreach—Profile of USGS Geologist Carol Reiss

Carol first became interested in educational outreach while serving on the Ethnic Minority Advisory Committee (EMAC) from 1992 to 1996.

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South Korean Geoscientists Visit the USGS in Menlo Park and Santa Cruz, California

South Korean Geoscientists Visit the USGS in Menlo Park and Santa Cruz, California

The scientists were introduced to a range of USGS studies, including microbiology, radiometric dating, analytical labs, data-processing operations...

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Scientists from Four USGS Science Centers Collaborate in Study of Coastal Groundwater Exchange in Hood Canal, Washington

Scientists from Four USGS Science Centers Collaborate in Study of Coastal Groundwater Exchange in Hood Canal, Washington

In July and August 2012, USGS scientists from across the country, representing three USGS Coastal and Marine Science Centers and the USGS Washington...

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Team MarFac Completes Century Bicycle Ride

Team MarFac Completes Century Bicycle Ride

“Team MarFac” from the Marine Facility at the USGS Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center in Santa Cruz, California, completed the Strawberry...

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USGS Fact Sheet Summarizes Estimates of Sediment Load from Major Rivers into Puget Sound

USGS Fact Sheet Summarizes Estimates of Sediment Load from Major Rivers into Puget Sound

USGS Fact Sheet Summarizes Estimates of Sediment Load from Major Rivers into Puget Sound.

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Bob Rosenbauer Is New Director of the Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center

Bob Rosenbauer Is New Director of the Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center

New leadership announced for PCMSC.

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Elwha Dam Removal Begins—Long-Planned Project Will Restore Ecosystem, Salmon Runs

Elwha Dam Removal Begins—Long-Planned Project Will Restore Ecosystem, Salmon Runs

"America's rivers are the lifeblood of America's economy—from the water for farms that produce our food to the fish and wildlife that sustain our...

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Publications Explain Elwha River Restoration to Scientists, General Public

Publications Explain Elwha River Restoration to Scientists, General Public

USGS publications explain to scientists and the general public what to expect as the historic removal of two dams from Washington's Elwha River begins...

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Final Beach-Erosion Survey of the Elwha River Delta Before Dam Removal

Final Beach-Erosion Survey of the Elwha River Delta Before Dam Removal

The survey is part of an ongoing study of how damming has affected the ecosystem.

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